I can't even remember seeing him play on a bar box, US Bartable, US Open 10/8 or 7'.

I think every time there's a pool things, Efren ends up being the best at it (aside from 9-ball, which Sigel always had his number). It was by far the best bar box 8-ball I've ever seen, and you guys know... I've seen a lot of bar box 8-ball.

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I can't even remember seeing him play on a bar box, US Bartable, US Open 10/8 or 7'.

I think every time there's a pool things, Efren ends up being the best at it (aside from 9-ball, which Sigel always had his number). It was by far the best bar box 8-ball I've ever seen, and you guys know... I've seen a lot of bar box 8-ball.

Freddie <~~~ better Nate than Lever

It was some of the best bar box pool I have ever seen. Even the guys that lost were playing great.

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I did not view the entire Efren/Alex game in a single sitting. But IIRC, it might have had the same outcome if the player scores a win for making a ball on a break and the opponent gets a win on a dry break.

Murray Tucker wrote:

Don't play Efren on a bar box.

I'll add that advice to my list. Thanks for the links. There was some great pool played in those matches, particularly between Efren and Alex. Efren's shot at 1:44 was amazing.

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